Rene Pijlman wrote:
> Terry Reedy:
>>sdieselil:
>>> Can I define nested classes in Python
>>>>Try it and see what happens.
>> This may have been how Thomas Edison constructed the light bulb,
> but this is not the Right Way to learn a programming language.
Different people learn best in different ways. There's no One
Right Way. Reading manuals that are identified as being "for
Language Lawyers", such as the one you mention:
> A better approach is to read the manual.
>http://www.python.org/doc/current/ref/nested-scopes.html
may perhaps be a Right Way for you, or me, but I think that "try
and see" will probably work for a vaster proportion of users.
Though most users will probably be best served by another approach
yet, one between those two extremes -- some experimentation, some
reasoning and explanation, then back to some more experimentation...
Alex